Fallon Deatherage News Editor For the 13th time in school history, ISU has a new president. Kevin Satterlee took over for former president Arthur Vailas, who retired this last summer. The Bengal sat down with Satterlee for an exclusive interview last week. The full interview can be found on The […]
Year: 2018
Alex Mosher Staff Writer ISU is expecting a new exchange program to begin during the 2019-20 school year. The program is called the National Student Exchange (NSE), which is a group composed of over 200 college campuses located throughout the United States, Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. […]
Photo-Credit: Idaho State Journal Logan Ramsey Associate Editor ISU athletic director Jeff Tingey has been placed on administrative leave, and it is unknown if he will return after his leave of absence by June 2019 when his current contract expires. ISU President Kevin Satterlee’s reasoning behind the dismissal remains unclear. […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor With most of its core coming back, the ISU volleyball team is set to build off last season into the 2018 campaign. In 2017, the team went 11-19 and 8-8 in conference play, but have high hopes of being more competitive this year. The team took […]
Lucas Gebhart/ Madison Shumway Editor-in-Chief/ Life Editor At the beginning of last semester, this newspaper was on life support. We were an understaffed, underfunded, deserted newsroom using equipment bought way too long ago. To say The Bengal required a clean slate is an understatement. But we didn’t just clean the […]
Lucas Gebhart Editor-in-Chief Thumbs up: President Satterlee It already feels like President Satterlee is turning ISU around. He sees the potential ISU and the Pocatello community have and the atmosphere around campus is a lot different from a year ago. For the first time since I’ve been at ISU, it […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor Women’s basketball head coach, Seton Sobolewski, has agreed to a five-year contract extension. The extension was announced by ISU athletic director, Jeff Tingey and will keep Coach Sobolewski at ISU through May 23, 2023. Sobolewski, who is the program’s winningest coach, holds an overall record of […]
Madison Shumway Life Editor When ISU students don Bengal Wednesday shirts or walk through halls emblazoned with tiger stripes, they might not realize how much consideration goes into selecting each shade of orange. Behind the school’s distinctive design lies decades of history and a marketing team dedicated to ensuring that […]
Fallon Deatherage-Bradley News Editor Schubert Heights is once again full of residents after last semester’s fire left it vacant for the remainder of the spring semester. The fire started the evening of March 31 around 6:30 p.m. in a kitchen on the fourth floor from food left unattended on a […]
Lucas Gebhart Editor-in-Chief There is not one member on this year’s ISU soccer team who has endured a winning season while at ISU. The team has won a combined 10 games over the last three seasons, which matches its win total from 2014, the last time the Bengal soccer team […]
Renee Shaktivel Staff Writer Local citizens have caused more than half of this year’s wildfires spreading throughout Idaho. While 100 percent of human-started wildfires are preventable, many haven’t learned their lesson yet as they continue to contribute to these natural disasters. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has provided several […]
Madeleine Coles Guest Contributor Many college students think it’s not possible to travel during your undergraduate studies, but the truth is, there’s probably never a better time for you. You’re young; you’re curious; you’re (maybe) unattached. And seeing the world during some of your most formative years will give you […]
Brooke Barber Director of Orientation, Leadership and Service Welcome, new Bengals. We are thrilled that you have decided to attend Idaho State University this fall semester. Whether you are a brand new college student or a transfer student from a different institution, we know that you will find ISU to […]
Micky Simeone Staff Writer Loving summer, but starting to think about your upcoming fall semester budget? Looking for some entertainment options to utilize during the semester that won’t break the bank? Here is your “Flix Pix” of the week special edition feature for the summer. The staff here at The […]
Using a notebook for notes instead of your computer is much better for memorization, and it’ll help you pay attention in class. —Rianne Quigley, Idaho State University Pre-nursing first-year transfer student Budget, budget, budget!!! Money is tight when you’re in college, so do your best to budget your money and […]